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[QUOTE="onexuan, post: 54981976, member: 4900541"]The famous technology website androidcommunity reported Coolify:
《Cool down your Android device with Coolify app》
Don't envy your friends' iPhone, With Coolify, your Android rooted devices are cooler than iPhone and lasting as the first day you have it!
Coolify help you to cool your devices down when you are not using them or your rooted devices are charging
Coolify will give you the unique experience:
Keep your device Normal temperature
One-Click Optimization;
Coolify is nearly transparent! Set and forget!
The simple user interface and without major uncomfortable impact on user experience;
Never need to deal with the complexity and risk;
Support Immersive mode
At last, Coolify do need a background persistent cooling service to cool down when you are not actively using them. It is designed and implemented in extremely light-weight. and nearly zero CPU and battery consumption when this service in Background.
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Download [GOOGLE VERSION] & [OFFICIAL VERSION]
Feedback: [email protected]
All Video or Reports: Google+ Coolify Community
[Privacy] [Changelogs]
Helper
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Original Thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2855316
onexuan said:
FAQ
1. Does it help to battery ?
Yes.
2. How it works? and Could you give more details?
Coolify is designed to cool your device's temp down by tweaking system values, like VM and systcl... it does the battery tweak. only 80 tweaks.
More tweaks like that.
XTweak, Tweak script
It doesn't change any CPU frequencries or Governors. you can look at the /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/.
3. About cooling effect
ROMs are different and The cooling effect is not the same, 80% of the ROMs has cooling effect, no all ROMs work perfect. because Too many ROMs
4. Why is Coolify needed to run on Foreground?
It can be set as background by turning off the notification in settings interface. I just make the cooling service is not easy to be killed by system.
5. Will your "One Power Guard" app conflict with this one? Or installing both of them are A-OK?
They do not have any conflicts and the core optimization is a part of OPG, it is able to install both of them.
6. Permission Description
android.permission.RECEIVE_BOOT_COMPLETED - To set as boot
android.permission.GET_TASKS - To determine whether Coolify's cooling service is running and show UI
android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE - To write error log to help solve any issues you might be facing and count the number of devices
android.permission.BATTERY_STATS - To get battery temperature
android.permission.INTERNET - To upgrade this app
android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE - To determine the network is available and to upgrade
android.permission.READ_PHONE_STATE - To store certain exception information in server logs
android.permission.ACCESS_SUPERUSER - To get root access
7. What is non-service mode?
it means this app doesn't run a background service!
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[ANDROID] RogueTools v1.1 - [Overclock & Change Screen Density] - [Updated: 04/27]
I now present you with RogueTools v1.1.
Summary:
This application is designed for the Vogue, Kaiser, Polaris and Nike devices. It allows you to dynamically overclock your device as well as change the screen density.
Requirements:
This application requires write access to your /system so this will only work on EXT2 and NAND installations.
Overclocking Notes:
Overclocking results will vary. Based upon the beta test results everyone was able to Overclock to 500mhz and have very stable results. Above this results really were mixed. Give it a try, I'd love to hear your results.
To download, search in the market for "RogueTools"
Screenshots:
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Before (400mhz) and After (500mhz) CaffeineMark Benchmark
HUGE thanks to all of the beta testers. You guys did an outstanding job!:
citrit, cp0020, damianiw, DmK75, dzo, GriloVirante, Incubus26jc, inertone, jnadke, Millence, mssmison, paipo, pyrator, scouzer, vrflyer
[*] And a special thanks to mblaster to did a killer job helping me port this to the Nike
Disclaimer:
As always, I’m not responsible for anything that happens to your phone while using these files.
Future Versions:
I'm looking for some creative ideas on other additions you'd like to see added to this application. So if you have some thoughts, please let me know.
Changelog:
04/27/2010
Added device support for Nike
04/24/2010
Version 1
Cool app
Cool aps! Gotta try it!
Hi myn,
thanks for taking our Nike's into the collection of "elected" devices for yor warm Donut...
Question concerning your RogueTools..
if changing density, does ist simply set the appropriate "ro" property or does it also make other changes to internals of the system ?
Background of my question is, that i'd like to have a density of 120. But if i simply set the "ro" property, some apps don't fit into the screen anymore (i.e. the Phone)
Cannot download
Can you provide an apk?
lagloose said:
Hi myn,
thanks for taking our Nike's into the collection of "elected" devices for yor warm Donut...
Question concerning your RogueTools..
if changing density, does ist simply set the appropriate "ro" property or does it also make other changes to internals of the system ?
Background of my question is, that i'd like to have a density of 120. But if i simply set the "ro" property, some apps don't fit into the screen anymore (i.e. the Phone)
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Yes it simply changes the ro property at system level. So if you change your DPI to 120 in some cases the phone app may be cut off if you're using the default Warm Donut theme.
myn said:
Yes it simply changes the ro property at system level. So if you change your DPI to 120 in some cases the phone app may be cut off if you're using the default Warm Donut theme.
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I'm very tempted trying this app, but will it increase heat problem?
With no overclocking, I have a lot of heat on my niki100, im afraid this make even more heat...
Nice to see you giving NIKI a little atention...
Thanks Myn
Hi everyone
Seeder is an app that aims to reduce lag by 90% on Android.
It uses different method of generating random numbers which improves IO scheduling and in turn reduces lag. I have tried it on my G3 and it does help while loading apps like Google Maps and browsing.
This only works on 2.2+. I have tested it on CM7.2.
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Here's the official XDA Thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1987032
Google Play Link - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lcis.seeder
It's a paid app on the Play store but the dev has uploaded it to xda for free. The paid app is for donation.
I am JUST sharing this app and telling you guys that this works on our G3. Not affiliated with anyone.
You should mention that it also drains the battery and it's not perfectly working yet so it's a work in progress. Many people have said that all it does it keep the CPU speeds higher and wake the CPU every second or something so the phone doesn't go into deep sleep. This is why the battery dies quicker and when I was using it I also noticed the battery drain.
MicroGeek said:
You should mention that it also drains the battery and it's not perfectly working yet so it's a work in progress. Many people have said that all it does it keep the CPU speeds higher and wake the CPU every second or something so the phone doesn't go into deep sleep. This is why the battery dies quicker and when I was using it I also noticed the battery drain.
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Indeed.
I did give it a shot, noticed a slight difference (perhaps a placebo) but it sure did reduce my battery life by 70%.
It's proved by Google devs themselves that this IS a placebo effect.
Here's their input -
The only users of /dev/random are libcrypto (used for cryptographic operations like SSL connections, ssh key generation, and so on), wpa_supplicant/hostapd (to generate WEP/WPA keys while in AP mode), and the libraries that generate random partition IDs when you do an ext2/3/4 format. None of those 3 users are in the path of app execution, so feeding random from urandom does nothing except make random… well… less random
So, this is pretty useless. Yeah.
Check Out These Useful Built-in Apps For The Honor 8
Magic Tag Magic Tag lets you read tasks from and write tasks to a tag with ease. Tags can be placed in various locations so you can enable different modes quickly. Use this app with NFC tags to activate different profiles. Get a handful of NFC tags for about $10 from Amazon.
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RecorderThe recorder app built into the Honor 8 is very simple to use. You have REC, Pause and Stop controls. Some recorders have a tendency to over complicate the process by adding too many additional features. The stock recorder here seems to strike a perfect balance.
ThemesCustomize your system down to the very last detail. The easy to use theme engine built into the Honor 8 gives you a bunch of possibilities from custom icons, wallpapers, animations, font styles and more. Mess around with it to create your own theme, or import themes from the Play store.
Phone ManagerThe phone manager is a very clever app that manages all sorts of activities on your phone. It will scan your system and close out of apps to keep your phone running at an optimal speed. You can also manage your harassment filters, white listed apps, pin locked apps, notifications and much more.
I like the steps counter.
The remote control app looks really useful but haven't tried it yet.
So far so good. These are useful apps (Atleast I think they are) Are there any bloatware?
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So far so good. These are useful apps (Atleast I think they are) Are there any bloatware?
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The only "bloat" I found when I received my phone was apps that led to customer support, store page, and other Honor webpages. But these can be easily removed by uninstalling. Other than that there isn't much. There is this included Mirror app which I don't really find useful when I found just use the camera app as a mirror.
The remote control app is wonderful! It has more brands than I can count in an hour (no, I haven't tried). So far I have it set up to both the TV and the sattelite receiver. I think I'll try it on the floor fan next time.
Please post how much freedom and autonomy does your phone let you enjoy and your app usage time with the help of battery usage screenshots
Not bad, efficient SOC bundled with a 5000 mAh power-pack and 6.43 inch AMOLED display. SOT = 46 hours 7 min
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For those that aren't used to tweaking the kernel parameters manually using init.d scripts, here's LSpeed for better battery life.
Post your usage and improvements in battery life on both Stock and Custom ROMS for everyone's benefit with LSpeed
L Speed the most advanced tweaker for Android
REQUIRES ROOT!!!
What is L Speed:
L Speed is a modification that combines tweaks inside an intuitive application, Its goal is to improve overall performance, reduce significant lags, extend battery life and improve your gaming experience on Android. The mod will and should work on any device that meets its minimum requirement. You only need a rooted Android device and Android L or later for L Speed app to function properly.
L Speed comes with a nice and clean user interface. Options such as tweaks are separated with sections, their explanation can also be opened with a long click. L Speed also supports changing theme colors, with Light and Dark option available to suit everyone's taste.
Releases · Paget96/LSpeed
Forum discussion. Contribute to Paget96/LSpeed development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Here are some tips to improve standby time by hibernating background apps using the Greenify app
How to Optimize Your Android Phone’s Battery Life with Greenify
At this point, smartphones are prolific. We use them for calls, text messages, social networking, photos, quick searches, streaming music, watching videos…the list goes on. But each thing you do drains your battery life, and some apps will even continue to drain your battery in the background...
www.howtogeek.com
thx dot os.
Since 2 days my Sony Xperia 1 III get really hot. It doesn't matter if i am only in the menu or watching yt it get's hot. Checking with devCheck the cpu nearly always on full boost. I gues it is maybe due to a malfunctioning app or the latest softwer update(61.2.A.0.388). Is there a way to check what is the main cause? Thanks for the advices.
I'm not sure if external site links are allowed, but this is a general issue since early Feb on Xperia 1 II / 5 II / 10II / 1 III / 5 III / 10 III / 1IV / 5 IV models.
More info in this reddit post. We only can wait to sony/google fix this.
Regards
Hi!
If the overheating issue on your Sony Xperia 1 III is determined to be a hardware issue, it may require a repair or replacement by an authorized service center. This could be due to a malfunctioning component within the phone, such as the battery or the CPU. It's important to get it inspected by a professional as attempting to repair a hardware issue on your own can cause further damage to the device. Also, if your overheating issue with your Sony Xperia 1 III has resulted in lost or inaccessible data, SalvageData may be able to help you recover it. SalvageData is truly a lifesaver. I was hesitant to trust someone with my sensitive information, but their professionalism and expertise put me at ease.
Good luck
I tried turning on Ambient Display to see if the Android 13 update reduced its battery drain. Now it drains so fast that that the phone is warm while idle.
I'll check ADB logs to see if it's crash looping too.
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Hi, a very eaay way to see if an app is causing high CPU usage, is to open local terminal and type in "top". htop is more graphical but we don't have it.
"top" is like task manager - it shows resources utilization and you can see the most demanding process.
You're running 'top' in a cgroup so you're seeing localized information only; it's not related at all to system use. You have to use the system shell that seems to be only available in ADB now. I only see the CPU throttled up running ADB so it's not helpful.
In older Androids with the developer shell app, you wanted to see 'top' report using lots of CPU for itself. That meant the CPUs were scaling down to match low demand. If it was using 0.1%, the CPU was throttled up for something.
I factory reseted the phone and it fixed the issue. Now i am updating the programs one by one to see if a program caused this or not.